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  On 02/08/2020 at 19:58, wicklamulla said:
so it's single skinned and the folding process engineers in some rigidity and strength?   Looks very tidy.
 
Yes just single skin, folds make it incredibly ridged then being held on all 4 side's increased it even more.
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  On 02/08/2020 at 19:58, wicklamulla said:
so it's single skinned and the folding process engineers in some rigidity and strength?   Looks very tidy.
 
Yes just single skin, folds make it incredibly ridged then being held on all 4 side's increased it even more.
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What does that sort of back do to the carrying weight? I need to convert my Hilux extra cab and trying to sort a setup that doesn’t add loads of weight cutting down its (legal) carrying ability

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  On 02/08/2020 at 08:21, Gray git said:





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This was a little closer than I'd intended but a miss is a miss
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Only have to reverse gently into a post or similar and knock it off line, then a miss may not be a miss.
Looks really really tidy by the way. Great job.

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